Bulb Fiction Highlights from Vienna Design Week www.viennadesignweek.at/Jessica Charlesworth 1 of 171
Vienna Design Week Highlights from Vienna Design Week www.viennadesignweek.at/Jessica Charlesworth 2 of 171
Helmut Palla's Take a Seat Exhibition hall Designed by: Helmut Palla www.viennadesignweek.at/Jessica Charlesworth 3 of 171
e_charge Dispensor Loading Tree - a concept by a student at the Technische Universitat Wien as part of the e-recharge project that looks at charging station for small electric vehicles Designed by: achim reifer www.tuwien.ac.at/news/news_detail/article/6640//EN/Jessica Charlesworth 4 of 171
E-charge The e-charge show at Vienna Design Week www.viennadesignweek.at/Jessica Charlesworth 6 of 171
e_charge The Lou.e - a device to help the human recharge using tactile objects that vibrate, emit light and release various aromas to hepl relax your mood before setting out on your journey. Designed by: maria falkensammer www.tuwien.ac.at/news/news_detail/article/6640//EN/Jessica Charlesworth 7 of 171
e_charge Dispensor Loading Tree - a concept by a student at the Technische Universitat Wien as part of the e-recharge project that looks at charging station for small electric vehicles Designed by: achim reifer www.tuwien.ac.at/news/news_detail/article/6640//EN/Jessica Charlesworth 8 of 171
e_charge The Lou.e - a device to help the human recharge using tactile objects that vibrate, emit light and release various aromas to hepl relax your mood before setting out on your journey. Designed by: maria falkensammer www.tuwien.ac.at/news/news_detail/article/6640//EN/Jessica Charlesworth 9 of 171
Everybody's Bench by Esterni Members of the public were able to get their hands dirty and work with the esterni team to design their bench Designed by: esterni www.esterni.org/eng/contenuti/index.php?ref=viennadesignweekJessica Charlesworth 11 of 171
E-charge The Lou.e - a device to help the human recharge using tactile objects that vibrate, emit light and release various aromas to hepl relax your mood before setting out on your journey. www.tuwien.ac.at/news/news_detail/article/6640//EN/Jessica Charlesworth 12 of 171
Vienna Design Week Highlights from Vienna Design Week www.viennadesignweek.at/Jessica Charlesworth 13 of 171
E-Charge Highlights from Vienna Design Week www.viennadesignweek.at/Jessica Charlesworth 25 of 171
Black Intervening Objects Galerie Rauminhalt - BLACK INTERVENING OBJECTS Designed by: Laurent Ajina viennadesignweek.atJessica Charlesworth 26 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 27 of 171
Bulb Fiction Milk Bottle Lamp Designed by: Tejo Remy www.viennadesignweek.at/Jessica Charlesworth 28 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 30 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 31 of 171
Bulb Fiction Highlights from Vienna Design Week www.viennadesignweek.at/Jessica Charlesworth 32 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 33 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 34 of 171
Highlights from Vienna Design Week highlights from Vienna Design Week www.viennadesignweek.at/Jessica Charlesworth 35 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 36 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 37 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 38 of 171
Vienna Design Week Highlights from Vienna Design Week www.viennadesignweek.at/Jessica Charlesworth 39 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 41 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 42 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 43 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 44 of 171
Bulb Fiction POLKA's Perlenlicht at the KlausEngelhorn Depot Bulb Fiction exhibiton Designed by: PolkaProducts polkaproducts.com/Jessica Charlesworth 45 of 171
Bulb Fiction POLKA's Perlenlicht at the KlausEngelhorn Depot Bulb Fiction exhibiton Designed by: PolkaProducts polkaproducts.com/Jessica Charlesworth 46 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 47 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 48 of 171
Bulb Fiction mischer'traxler's 'Relumine' anglepoise lamp prototype at the KlausEngelhorn Depot Bulb Fiction exhibiton Designed by: mischer'traxler www.mischertraxler.com/Jessica Charlesworth 49 of 171
Bulb Fiction mischer'traxler's 'Relumine' anglepoise lamp prototype at the KlausEngelhorn Depot Bulb Fiction exhibiton Designed by: mischer'traxler www.mischertraxler.com/Jessica Charlesworth 50 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 51 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 52 of 171
Bulb Fiction mischer'traxler's 'Relumine' anglepoise lamp prototype at the KlausEngelhorn Depot Bulb Fiction exhibiton Designed by: mischer'traxler www.mischertraxler.com/Jessica Charlesworth 53 of 171
Bulb Fiction claassen & partner's Van Zipper light at the KlausEngelhorn Depot Bulb Fiction exhibiton Designed by: claassen & partner www.claassen-partner.de/Jessica Charlesworth 54 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 55 of 171
Vindobona by Claesson Koivisto Rune The Vindobona installation consisted of one long table and a selection of silver and glass pieces. Each piece created its own shadow and light pattern onto the tablecloth. Designed by: Claesson Koivisto Rune www.ckr.seJessica Charlesworth 56 of 171
Bulb Fiction claassen & partner's Van Zipper light at the KlausEngelhorn Depot Bulb Fiction exhibiton Designed by: claassen & partner www.claassen-partner.de/Jessica Charlesworth 57 of 171
Bulb Fiction PRINZGAU/podgorschek's 'Kreis -Kugell - Zufall' chandelier produced by renowned glass manufacturers J&L Lobmeyer. Designed by: PRINZGAU/podgorschek www.prinz-pod.at/Jessica Charlesworth 58 of 171
Dyson Cardboard prototpe model of Dyson's DC23 Animal www.dyson.com/homepage.aspJessica Charlesworth 59 of 171
Helmut Palla's Take a Seat Flier for Helmut Palla's You Take a Seat, I Take a Picture retrospective www.viennadesignweek.at/event.php?id=13Jessica Charlesworth 65 of 171
Helmut Palla's Take a Seat Helmut Palla's exhibiton in the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts Atelierhaus Designed by: Helmut Palla www.viennadesignweek.at/event.php?id=13Jessica Charlesworth 66 of 171
Helmut Palla's Take a Seat Helmut Palla's Locus Rex as part of the Sit On Range Designed by: Helmut Palla www.turniture.at/index.php/work/sitonJessica Charlesworth 68 of 171
Helmut Palla's Take a Seat Helmut Palla's Horny range of furniture pieces Designed by: Helmut Palla www.turniture.at/index.php/work/hornyJessica Charlesworth 69 of 171
Helmut Palla's Take a Seat A piece from Helmut Pallas wide collection of Turniture furniture Designed by: Helmut Palla Jessica Charlesworth 70 of 171
Helmut Palla's Take a Seat The photoshoot backdrop. Every visitor is asked to take a seat whilst he photographs it as part of his retrospective catalogue Designed by: Helmut Palla www.viennadesignweek.at/event.php?id=13Jessica Charlesworth 72 of 171
Helmut Palla's Take a Seat Helmut Palla's Sit On range Designed by: Helmut Palla www.turniture.at/Jessica Charlesworth 73 of 171
Helmut Palla's Take a Seat Helmut Palla's Sit On range Designed by: Helmut Palla www.turniture.at/Jessica Charlesworth 74 of 171
Helmut Palla's Take a Seat A piece from Helmut Pallas wide collection of Turniture furniture Designed by: Helmut Palla www.turniture.at/Jessica Charlesworth 75 of 171
Studio Olgoj Chorchoj's Back To the Childhood Studio Olgoj Chorchoj's Back To the Childhood installation at the Liechtenstein Museum for the Baroque Splendour and Stainless Steel. Table Culture with a Past and a Future exhibition. Designed by: Studio Olgoj Chorchoj www.olgojchorchoj.cz/Jessica Charlesworth 76 of 171
Studio Olgoj Chorchoj's Back To the Childhood Studio Olgoj Chorchoj's Back To the Childhood installation at the Liechtenstein Museum for the Baroque Splendour and Stainless Steel. Table Culture with a Past and a Future exhibition. Designed by: Studio Olgoj Chorchoj www.olgojchorchoj.cz/Jessica Charlesworth 77 of 171
Studio Olgoj Chorchoj's Back To the Childhood Studio Olgoj Chorchoj's Back To the Childhood installation at the Liechtenstein Museum for the Baroque Splendour and Stainless Steel. Table Culture with a Past and a Future exhibition. Designed by: Studio Olgoj Chorchoj www.olgojchorchoj.cz/Jessica Charlesworth 78 of 171
Studio Olgoj Chorchoj's Back To the Childhood Studio Olgoj Chorchoj's Back To the Childhood installation at the Liechtenstein Museum for the Baroque Splendour and Stainless Steel. Table Culture with a Past and a Future exhibition. Designed by: Studio Olgoj Chorchoj www.olgojchorchoj.cz/Jessica Charlesworth 79 of 171
Studio Olgoj Chorchoj's Back To the Childhood Studio Olgoj Chorchoj's Back To the Childhood installation at the Liechtenstein Museum for the Baroque Splendour and Stainless Steel. Table Culture with a Past and a Future exhibition. Designed by: Studio Olgoj Chorchoj www.olgojchorchoj.cz/Jessica Charlesworth 80 of 171
Studio Olgoj Chorchoj's Back To the Childhood Studio Olgoj Chorchoj's Back To the Childhood installation at the Liechtenstein Museum for the Baroque Splendour and Stainless Steel. Table Culture with a Past and a Future exhibition. Designed by: Studio Olgoj Chorchoj www.olgojchorchoj.cz/Jessica Charlesworth 81 of 171
Die 7 Todsunden (The 7 Deadly Sins) This is breadedEscalope's interpretation to the sin of Wrath (Zorn in Geman) Designed by: breadedEscalope www.breadedescalope.com/Jessica Charlesworth 82 of 171
Die 7 Todsunden (The 7 Deadly Sins) Robert Ruf's contribution was based on the sin of Pride - a lamp that shines only on to itself! Designed by: Robert Ruf www.robertruef.com/Jessica Charlesworth 83 of 171
Die 7 Todsunden (The 7 Deadly Sins) Robert Ruf's contribution was based on the sin of Pride - a lamp that shines only on to itself! Designed by: Robert Ruf www.robertruef.com/Jessica Charlesworth 84 of 171
Silver Sugar Spoon Studio Makkink & Bey collaborated with the Sugar Bakery K.U.K. Demel and silversmith company Jarosinski & Vaugoin, both of which used to serve the Habsburg family during their reign. Designed by: Studio Makkink & Bey www.studiomakkinkbey.nl/Jessica Charlesworth 85 of 171
Silver Sugar Spoon Studio Makkink & Bey collaborated with the Sugar Bakery K.U.K. Demel and silversmith company Jarosinski & Vaugoin, both of which used to serve the Habsburg family during their reign. Designed by: Studio Makkink & Bey www.studiomakkinkbey.nl/Jessica Charlesworth 86 of 171
Silver Sugar Spoon Studio Makkink & Bey collaborated with the Sugar Bakery K.U.K. Demel and silversmith company Jarosinski & Vaugoin, both of which used to serve the Habsburg family during their reign. Designed by: Studio Makkink & Bey www.studiomakkinkbey.nl/Jessica Charlesworth 87 of 171
Silver Sugar Spoon Studio Makkink & Bey collaborated with the Sugar Bakery K.U.K. Demel and silversmith company Jarosinski & Vaugoin, both of which used to serve the Habsburg family during their reign. Designed by: Studio Makkink & Bey www.studiomakkinkbey.nl/Jessica Charlesworth 88 of 171
Silver Sugar Spoon Studio Makkink & Bey collaborated with the Sugar Bakery K.U.K. Demel and silversmith company Jarosinski & Vaugoin, both of which used to serve the Habsburg family during their reign. Designed by: Studio Makkink & Bey www.studiomakkinkbey.nl/Jessica Charlesworth 89 of 171
Silver Sugar Spoon Studio Makkink & Bey collaborated with the Sugar Bakery K.U.K. Demel and silversmith company Jarosinski & Vaugoin, both of which used to serve the Habsburg family during their reign. Designed by: Studio Makkink & Bey www.studiomakkinkbey.nl/Jessica Charlesworth 90 of 171
Silver Sugar Spoon Studio Makkink & Bey collaborated with the Sugar Bakery K.U.K. Demel and silversmith company Jarosinski & Vaugoin, both of which used to serve the Habsburg family during their reign. Designed by: Studio Makkink & Bey www.studiomakkinkbey.nl/Jessica Charlesworth 91 of 171
Silver Sugar Spoon Studio Makkink & Bey collaborated with the Sugar Bakery K.U.K. Demel and silversmith company Jarosinski & Vaugoin, both of which used to serve the Habsburg family during their reign. Designed by: Studio Makkink & Bey www.studiomakkinkbey.nl/Jessica Charlesworth 92 of 171
Silver Sugar Spoon Studio Makkink & Bey collaborated with the Sugar Bakery K.U.K. Demel and silversmith company Jarosinski & Vaugoin, both of which used to serve the Habsburg family during their reign. Designed by: Studio Makkink & Bey www.studiomakkinkbey.nl/Jessica Charlesworth 93 of 171
Silver Sugar Spoon Studio Makkink & Bey collaborated with the Sugar Bakery K.U.K. Demel and silversmith company Jarosinski & Vaugoin, both of which used to serve the Habsburg family during their reign. Designed by: Studio Makkink & Bey www.studiomakkinkbey.nl/Jessica Charlesworth 94 of 171
Mark Braun and J&L Lobmeyer Interior of the J&L Lobmeyer shop in Vienna Designed by: Mark Braun www.markbraun.org/Jessica Charlesworth 95 of 171
Mark Braun and J&L Lobmeyer Mark Braun's installation called Reichtum ( Wealth)that explores ways to communicate the richness of the Austrian water by engraving 21 Google Earth shapes of the different lakes and rivers of Austria. Designed by: Mark Braun www.markbraun.org/Jessica Charlesworth 96 of 171
Mark Braun and J&L Lobmeyer Mark Braun's installation called Reichtum ( Wealth)that explores ways to communicate the richness of the Austrian water by engraving 21 Google Earth shapes of the different lakes and rivers of Austria. Designed by: Mark Braun www.markbraun.org/Jessica Charlesworth 97 of 171
Mark Braun and J&L Lobmeyer Mark Braun's installation called Reichtum ( Wealth)that explores ways to communicate the richness of the Austrian water by engraving 21 Google Earth shapes of the different lakes and rivers of Austria. Designed by: Mark Braun www.markbraun.org/Jessica Charlesworth 98 of 171
Mark Braun and J&L Lobmeyer Postcards in the installation illustrating the Google Earth satellite image of the corresponding Austrian lake or river. Designed by: Mark Braun www.markbraun.org/Jessica Charlesworth 99 of 171
Mark Braun and J&L Lobmeyer Carafes each with an engraved Austrian lake or river placed alongside it corresponding Google Earth satellite image postcard Designed by: Mark Braun www.markbraun.org/Jessica Charlesworth 100 of 171
Mark Braun and J&L Lobmeyer Carafes each with an engraved Austrian lake or river placed alongside it corresponding Google Earth satellite image postcard Designed by: Mark Braun www.markbraun.org/Jessica Charlesworth 101 of 171
Mark Braun and J&L Lobmeyer Carafes each with an engraved Austrian lake or river placed alongside it corresponding Google Earth satellite image postcard Designed by: Mark Braun www.markbraun.org/Jessica Charlesworth 102 of 171
Mark Braun and J&L Lobmeyer Carafes each with an engraved Austrian lake or river placed alongside it corresponding Google Earth satellite image postcard Designed by: Mark Braun www.markbraun.org/Jessica Charlesworth 103 of 171
Vienna Design Week Hub Thomas Feichtner's Linz Hocker stool in the Kunsthalle: Vienna Design Week Hub Designed by: Thomas Feichtner www.thomasfeichtner.com/Work/Vitra/Linz-Hocker-08Jessica Charlesworth 122 of 171
Vienna Design Week Hub Kunsthalle being prepared for the Eero Koivisto lecture Designed by: Thomas Feichtner viennadesignweek.atJessica Charlesworth 123 of 171
Vienna Design Week Hub Exterior view of the Kunstalle - the main hub for the Vienna Design Week viennadesignweek.atJessica Charlesworth 124 of 171
Papermania Installation Installation area for the Papermania show laboratory for designers to create works with paper in-situ. www.viennadesignweek.at/event.php?id=93Jessica Charlesworth 125 of 171
Carte Blanche by Bindermayer 1/4 Serious 3/4 Fun – a pop-up traditional wine inn called Heuriger Designed by: bindermayer www.bindermayer.at/index.php?idcat=1Jessica Charlesworth 126 of 171
Carte Blanche by Bindermayer 1/4 Serious 3/4 Fun – a pop-up traditional wine inn called Heuriger Designed by: bindermayer www.bindermayer.at/index.php?idcat=1Jessica Charlesworth 127 of 171
Carte Blanche by Bindermayer 1/4 Serious 3/4 Fun – a pop-up traditional wine inn called Heuriger Designed by: bindermayer www.bindermayer.at/index.php?idcat=1Jessica Charlesworth 128 of 171
Carte Blanche by Bindermayer Porcelain version of typical paper tray used to serve sausages www.bindermayer.at/index.php?idcat=1Jessica Charlesworth 129 of 171
Carte Blanche by Bindermayer Printed typical paper tray used to serve sausages www.bindermayer.at/index.php?idcat=1Jessica Charlesworth 130 of 171
Carte Blanche by Bindermayer Tshirts for the 1/4 Serious 3/4 Fun pop up traditional wine inn www.bindermayer.at/index.php?idcat=1Jessica Charlesworth 131 of 171
Habari Winning Strawstool designed by Franz Maurer for the Habari African Stools competition run by Habari - an African products store in Vienna. Designed by: Franz Maurer www.habari.at/html/index.phpJessica Charlesworth 132 of 171
Habari Maize stool designed for the Habari African Stool design competition Designed by: Michael Maurer www.habari.at/html/index.phpJessica Charlesworth 133 of 171
Habari Maize stool designed for the Habari African Stool design competition Designed by: Michael Maurer www.habari.at/html/index.phpJessica Charlesworth 134 of 171
Habari Traditional African textiles sold in the Habari store in Vienna www.habari.at/html/index.phpJessica Charlesworth 135 of 171
Habari Traditional African stools sold in the Habari store in Vienna www.habari.at/html/index.phpJessica Charlesworth 136 of 171
Habari Stille Post stools made using plaster, balloons and wooden posts by Klemens Schillinger Designed by: Klemens Schillinger klemensschillinger.com/Jessica Charlesworth 137 of 171
Habari Traditional African stools sold in the Habari store in Vienna www.habari.at/html/index.phpJessica Charlesworth 138 of 171
Habari Felt stools by Kirsten Bernier Designed by: Kirsten Bernier www.habari.at/html/index.phpJessica Charlesworth 139 of 171
Habari Stille Post stools made using plaster, balloons and wooden posts by Klemens Schillinger Designed by: Klemens Schillinger klemensschillinger.com/Jessica Charlesworth 140 of 171
Habari Photos of how the Straw Stool by Franz Maurer is made Designed by: Franz Maurer fmaurer.com/index.php?category_id=5Jessica Charlesworth 141 of 171
Habari Fabric wrapped around a stool trestle creates a portable seat by Gerlinde Gruber Designed by: Gerlinde Gruber www.behance.net/GerlindeGruberJessica Charlesworth 142 of 171
Habari Bean filed stools by Nin Prantner, Christoph Zeichmeister & Nora Pocher Designed by: Nin Prantner, Christoph Zeichmeister & Nora Pocher www.nin.at/Jessica Charlesworth 143 of 171
Dyson Dyson celebrates 10 years of Dyson Austria with an exhibition detailing the whole Dyson range since the Ballbarrow www.dyson.com/homepage.aspJessica Charlesworth 144 of 171
Dyson Cut-away components and exploded views of the Dyson Airblade www.dyson.com/homepage.aspJessica Charlesworth 152 of 171
Dyson Cut-away components and exploded views of the handheld DC31 Animal vacuum cleaner www.dyson.com/homepage.aspJessica Charlesworth 153 of 171
Dyson Cut-away components of the Dyson Root Cyclone technology www.dyson.com/homepage.aspJessica Charlesworth 154 of 171
Dyson Cut-away graphical explanation of the airflow inside a Dyson DC23 Animal www.dyson.com/homepage.aspJessica Charlesworth 155 of 171
Heroes from the Dyson Awards Shortlist Mind Blowing Heroes exhibition of James Dyson Award Shortlist - each proposal is matched with an illustation by Mariano Margarit. Exhibiton design by taliaYsebastian Designed by: taliaYsebastian viennadesignweek.at/event.php?id=81&lang_id=enJessica Charlesworth 156 of 171
Heroes from the Dyson Awards Shortlist Agria modular farm robot for small-scale farming Designed by: Julia Kaisinger, Stefan Riegebauer, Katharina Unger viennadesignweek.at/event.php?id=81&lang_id=enJessica Charlesworth 157 of 171
Heroes from the Dyson Awards Shortlist The superhero illustration alongside the Agria modular farm robot for small-scale farming Designed by: Mariano Margarit viennadesignweek.at/event.php?id=81&lang_id=enJessica Charlesworth 158 of 171
Heroes from the Dyson Awards Shortlist The superhero illustration alongside the Respire Open Air Space Balcony installation by Joris Zebringer Designed by: Mariano Margarit & Joris Zebringer viennadesignweek.at/event.php?id=81&lang_id=enJessica Charlesworth 159 of 171
Heroes from the Dyson Awards Shortlist The superhero illustration alongside the Nemo Off-Shore Rescue Vehicle by Christof Lahner Designed by: Mariano Margarit & Christof Lahner viennadesignweek.at/event.php?id=81&lang_id=enJessica Charlesworth 160 of 171
Heroes from the Dyson Awards Shortlist The superhero illustration alongside the DIY Honey urban Beehive by Lena Goldsteiner Designed by: Mariano Margarit & Lena Goldsteiner viennadesignweek.at/event.php?id=81&lang_id=enJessica Charlesworth 162 of 171
Heroes from the Dyson Awards Shortlist The Get Up Urban Performance kit Designed by: Jessica Covi, Tomas Nyilanszky, Christoph Dottelmayer viennadesignweek.at/event.php?id=81&lang_id=enJessica Charlesworth 164 of 171
Organised and curated by Neigungsgruppe Design, Vienna becomes a platform and showcase of design with an emphasis on "international but local," with a number of exhibitions, talks and workshops by designers and artists from Central and Eastern Europe.